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                 Social care and support 
                                                                                      
                 Tenancy agreements
                                                                                                                                                          
                 Date: April 2021  
                                                                                                                                                          
                 In Supported Living the services included in a tenancy ordinarily include the provision of bricks 
                 and mortar, housing management, repairs and maintenance and services such as the provision 
                 of white goods, furniture, gardening, communal utilities etc. 
                 Tenancies and licences to occupy 
                 A tenancy grants ‘an interest in land’, established by the payment of rent and a contract 
                 conveying rights and responsibilities on both parties, landlord and tenant.  
                 A tenancy will usually be offered on an assured or an assured shorthold basis. Assured 
                 tenancies are not specifically time limited and can only be brought to an end under certain 
                 grounds described in the Housing Act. 
                 Assured tenancies are usually granted by Registered Providers (Housing Associations) and 
                 specialist landlords, often not for profit organisations. 
                 The other type of tenancy agreement is Assured Shorthold. This is for a defined period, usually 
                 6 or 12 months but can be any timescale. At the end of the defined period either of the parties 
                 can end the contract. If both want to carry on, the agreement reverts to a periodic tenancy, 
                 which allows both parties to give each other an agreed amount of notice (usually 1 month from 
                 the tenant, 2 from the landlord) when either wants to bring the contract to an end. 
                 In shared accommodation, the tenancy will need to be one joint agreement signed by all 
                 occupants, or separate individual agreements granting exclusive occupation of a bedroom and 
                 shared use of any communal areas. This last option is usually most appropriate as joint 
                 agreements make each tenant “joint and severally liable”, meaning that if one person defaults 
                 or otherwise goes against the terms the other tenants will also be subject to any action the 
                 landlord wishes to take. If one tenant leaves, the whole agreement comes to an end, and the 
                 landlord may not issue a new agreement for the remaining tenants. 
                 Some landlords may offer licenses to occupy. These are not the same as tenancies as they 
                 don’t grant a legal interest in the land in the same way. They only allow the licensees to live in 
                 the property as long as the landlord wishes, with no rights to quiet enjoyment or right to 
                 remain if the landlord wants to evict at any time. Licenses are applied in registered care 
                 homes. 
                 Mencap has produced a comprehensive guide to the types of tenancies usually offered by 
                 landlords and an individual’s rights within these and you can find it on their website.  
                  
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